GT3 Nissan GT-R to Compete in the 24 Hours of Dubai

Nissan in conjunction with Nismo and JRM Racing are going to be racing the new GT3 class Nissan GT-R in the 24 Hours of Dubai.The race starts January 13th at 2pm and ends on Saturday the 14th. Four drivers are schedule to pilot the car, Alex Buncombe, Michael Krumm, Tom Kimber-Smith, and Franck Mailleux. The official launch of the Nissan GT-R GT3 program is scheduled to take place on January 12th, at the Autosport International Show. So if you are in the market for a rear wheel drive, twin turbo V6 GT3 car, JRM and Nissan have a car for you.

Of all four Nissan drivers scheduled to take part in the race at the
Dubai Autodrome, Alex Buncombe is the only one who has driven the GT3
GT-R previously, when he contested a round of the British GT
Championship at Donington Park in September. Significantly, it will be
the first outing in the car for Michael Krumm, who recorded his World
Championship victory at the wheel of JRM Racing’s Nissan GT-R GT1 car
last year, together with team-mate Lucas Luhr.
Tom Kimber-Smith and Franck Mailleux will also be driving the GT3 GT-R
for the first time. And, although both are used to contesting endurance
races, their Championship victories were achieved in Nissan-powered LMP2
(LeMans Prototype Class 2) machines and therefore, piloting the GT3
GT-R will be a new experience for them.
Over the past six-months, JRM has been carrying out a rigorous test and
development programme for the Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3, which has included
three, three-hour races. Therefore, the annual Middle-Eastern endurance
event - which starts at 2.00pm on Friday 13th January and finishes at
the same time on Saturday 14th - marks the first time the GT3 Nissan
will compete over a 24-hour period.
The race will correspond with the official launch of the Nissan GT-R
Nismo GT3. A press call will take place at 10.00am on Thursday 12th
January at Autosport International, at the NEC in Birmingham, where
another car will be unveiled on the JRM stand.
Quotes
Andy Barnes (Managing Director, JRM Group)
“We are delighted to be running the GT3 car in its maiden 24-hour race
with a Champions line-up to celebrate Nissan’s motorsport success in
2011. It provides a great chance for us to run the GT-R in demanding
conditions over a 24-hour race period. The event also coincides with the
official launch of the Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 and therefore gives us
with an excellent start to 2012, as we begin to supply cars to customers
in the coming season.”